Josef Somr
Josef Somr (born 14 April 1934 in Vracov) is a Czech actor. He played the role of the libidinous train dispatcher Hubička in Jiří Menzel's Oscar-winning 1966 film Closely Observed Trains. He also starred in the film Poslední propadne peklu under director Ludvík Ráža in 1982.[1] In 2014, Somr received a lifetime achievement award at the Thalia Awards for his theatre work.[2]
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Josef Somr in 2008 | |
Born | |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1966-present |
Selected filmography
- Closely Observed Trains (1966)
- Valley of the Bees (1967)
- The Joke (1969)
- Fruit of Paradise (1970)
- Což takhle dát si špenát (1977)
- Those Wonderful Movie Cranks (1978)
- Poslední propadne peklu (1982)
- How the World Is Losing Poets (1982)
- Fešák Hubert (1984)
- Jak básníci neztrácejí naději (2004)
- I am all good (2008)
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References
- "Poslední propadne peklu". Czech Film Database. Retrieved 25 July 2010.
- "Josef Somr awarded lifetime achievement Thalia". Radio Prague. 30 March 2014. Retrieved 1 February 2017.
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